Melbourne to Adelaide in 2 Days via Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park

 

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Description

Venture between the cities of Melbourne and Adelaide to discover the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park. Visit a shipwreck coast, mountain ranges, bushland, and the Aboriginal cultural center.

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellations made between 7 business days (07:15 local time) to 2 business days (07:15 local time) prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
  • Any cancellations made after 07:15 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

Tours

2 Day Great Ocean Road Tour with Pick-Up

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Maximum 24 tickets can be booked

Inclusion

  • Tea
  • Meal (refer to the details in the schedule)
  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • Accommodation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

07:15

Duration

  • 13 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

06:20:00 Pick-up from Select Hotels in Central Melbourne

Day: Day1
Surf Beach and Memorial Arch
Watch the surfers in action and take a morning beach walk at an iconic Aussie surf beach with stunning views of the coastline. Then, capture photos at the historic archway, commemorating WWI servicemen who built the Great Ocean Road.
Day: Day1
Lorne and Anglesea
Discover and enjoy the atmosphere of the small coastal towns of Lorne and Anglesea. Catch a glimpse of the everyday Mediterranean lifestyle as you explore the area.
Day: Day1
Kennett River and Lunch
Snap photos of some of the most iconic animals in Australia, including kookaburras, parrots, and koalas in the seaside town of Kennett River. See a great number of your favorite creatures and get chummy with them while you're at it! Afterward, enjoy a tasty lunch at Apollo Bay.
Day: Day1
Otways Rainforest
Explore the ancient Otways Rainforest on a guided bushwalk revealing lush vegetation, natural wonders, and rich wildlife. Immortalize the beauty of nature in photos as you go along.
Day: Day1
Twelve Apostles
Marvel at one of Melbourne's most popular geological wonders on your Great Ocean Road trip. Learn how the rock pillars are naturally formed and see the fascinating stacks up close.
Day: Day1
Loch Ard Gorge
Make your way to the Port Campbell National Park for a stunning view of the Loch Ard Gorge's unconnected limestone cliffs and get to know the gripping history behind its name.
Day: Day1
London Bridge
Visit the offshore natural arch formation, the London Bridge in Port Campbell. The arch has collapsed but is now a significant tourist destination. Finally, experience nighttime kangaroo spotting in Halls Gap.
Day: Day1
Accomodation in Grampians

Day: Day1
Breakfast and Grampians National Park
After a delightful breakfast, explore the home of diverse flora and fauna, sandstone mountains, landscapes, and forests. Discover kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other Aussie creatures.
Day: Day2
Boroka and Reed’s Lookout or Lake Bellfield and Halls Gap
Breathe in the fresh air as you stroll along the shore of Lake Bellfield. Go to popular vista points in the region, Boroka and Reed Lookout, to see scenic views of the Grampians. Arrive in the heart of the Grampians — the Halls Gap, the best place to set up camp before exploring the national park.
Day: Day2
MacKenzie Falls or Silverband Falls and Jaws of Death
Visit the impressive McKenzie Falls or the Silverband Falls. Take in the sights and sounds nature has to offer at the Grampians National Park. Then, walk through the Balconies of Central Grampians, also known as the Jaws of Death, for panoramic views and plenty of opportunities for picture-taking.
Day: Day2
20:00:00 Check-out at Adelaide Franklin Street Bus Station

Day: Day2

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Please arrive at the check-in location at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time.
    Please see the file below for the complete list of hotels available for pick-up.
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2 Day Great Ocean Road Tour without Pick-Up

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Maximum 24 tickets can be booked

Inclusion

  • Tea
  • Meal (refer to the details in the schedule)
  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • Accommodation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

07:15

Duration

  • 13 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

07:00:00 Check-in at Athenaeum Theatre

Day: Day1
Surf Beach and Memorial Arch
Watch the surfers in action and take a morning beach walk at an iconic Aussie surf beach with stunning views of the coastline. Then, capture photos at the historic archway, commemorating WWI servicemen who built the Great Ocean Road.
Day: Day1
Lorne and Anglesea
Discover and enjoy the atmosphere of the small coastal towns of Lorne and Anglesea. Catch a glimpse of the everyday Mediterranean lifestyle as you explore the area.
Day: Day1
Kennett River and Lunch
Snap photos of some of the most iconic animals in Australia, including kookaburras, parrots, and koalas in the seaside town of Kennett River. See a great number of your favorite creatures and get chummy with them while you're at it! Afterward, enjoy a tasty lunch at Apollo Bay.
Day: Day1
Otways Rainforest
Explore the ancient Otways Rainforest on a guided bushwalk revealing lush vegetation, natural wonders, and rich wildlife. Immortalize the beauty of nature in photos as you go along.
Day: Day1
Twelve Apostles
Marvel at one of Melbourne's most popular geological wonders on your Great Ocean Road trip. Learn how the rock pillars are naturally formed and see the fascinating stacks up close.
Day: Day1
Loch Ard Gorge
Make your way to the Port Campbell National Park for a stunning view of the Loch Ard Gorge's unconnected limestone cliffs and get to know the gripping history behind its name.
Day: Day1
London Bridge
Visit the offshore natural arch formation, the London Bridge in Port Campbell. The arch has collapsed but is now a significant tourist destination. Finally, experience nighttime kangaroo spotting in Halls Gap.
Day: Day1
Accomodation in the Grampians

Day: Day1
Breakfast and Grampians National Park
After a delightful breakfast, explore the home of diverse flora and fauna, sandstone mountains, landscapes, and forests. Discover kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other Aussie creatures.
Day: Day2
Boroka and Reed’s Lookout or Lake Bellfield and Halls Gap
Breathe in the fresh air as you stroll along the shore of Lake Bellfield. Go to popular vista points in the region, Boroka and Reed Lookout, to see scenic views of the Grampians. Arrive in the heart of the Grampians — the Halls Gap, the best place to set up camp before exploring the national park.
Day: Day2
MacKenzie Falls or Silverband Falls and Jaws of Death
Visit the impressive McKenzie Falls or the Silverband Falls. Take in the sights and sounds nature has to offer at the Grampians National Park. Then, walk through the Balconies of Central Grampians, also known as the Jaws of Death, for panoramic views and plenty of opportunities for picture-taking.
Day: Day2
20:00:00 Check-out at Adelaide Franklin Street Bus Station

Day: Day2

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Please arrive at the check-in location at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time.

Activity Detail

Restrictions

  • Children 8 years old and above can participate in this activity.
  • Participants 17 years old and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • A moderate level of fitness is required for the walks.

Additional Notes

  • The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.

Dressing & Items to Bring

  • Strollers are not allowed
  • Wheelchairs are not allowed
  • Luggage up to 44 lbs (20kg) per person is allowed

Requirement(s) - other

  • Please indicate any dietary allergies, restrictions, and/or vegetarian food requests upon booking.

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